Make sure your Truss Sleeve is the right length before cutting. Allow for 15% extra in the length depending on individual truss shape and diameter. 1. Pull the sleeve over the truss until you reach the suspension point. 2. Make a small horizontal cut in the sleeve. 3. Pass the cable through the opening and [...]

- Truss Cover – In the past covers for truss had to be strapped on or attached with hook and loop fasteners and tape. Truss sizes and shapes often vary, so the old generation of truss covers could rarely be reused, not to mention the amount of time involved in fitting a loose fabric cover [...]

» TRUSSLEEVE

This truss wrap provides an attractive cover for hiding cables and transforms trusses into gorgeous pillars of light.

TrusSleeve material is elastic enough to slide over a variety of truss shapes and sizes with ease.

» LIGHTING TRUSS

The modular design of a lighting truss allows portability and ease of set-up for traveling and storage. Lighting fixtures and wiring are normally not removed from the truss during a move, which can considerably reduce set-up and break-down times. Large or complex lighting truss assemblies can use a number or code for each section, thereby allowing the lighting technician to replicate the original design.

» MOTORIZED TRUSS

In large music concert settings, motorized trusses are often used. Suspended by wire-rigging attached to the venue ceiling, a series of motors and pulleys connected to the rigging allow the lighting technician to raise and lower the entire truss assembly for set-up and break-down. Some motorized lighting truss systems allow the assembly to move during the show, resulting in special lighting effects.

» COMPACT TRUSS

Compact trusses are typically used for individual trade show booths and by traveling disc-jockeys and small music groups. Using the same types of truss construction but in smaller pole diameters and section lengths, the lighting truss is suspended on top of adjustable floor stands. These highly portable truss systems allow all the advantages of larger systems but suit the needs of smaller venues.